Cochiti Pueblo Painted Hand Held Historic Drum [SOLD]

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Artist Previously Known
  • Category: Pueblo Drums
  • Origin: Cochiti Pueblo, KO-TYIT
  • Medium: Wood, Rawhide
  • Size: 4” tall x 7-1/2” diameter
  • Item # 25507
  • SOLD

 

Painted and unpainted drums of all sizes are used in pueblo ceremonies. The drum suggests the thunder that comes with rain. The drum has two heads. Pueblo songs are written to start slowly and then go to a climax. At a certain point of the song, the drum is flipped over to achieve a higher beat. This lifts the dancers and gives them the impetus to continue dancing.

The body of the drum is painted in alternating colors of orange and white with yellow at the edges of the drum heads. 

Condition: The edges of the heads were painted black with a slight overlap on the drum heads.   There is no damage to the drum.

Provenance: From the Dana Lipsig Scarpitta collection.

 

Artist Previously Known
  • Category: Pueblo Drums
  • Origin: Cochiti Pueblo, KO-TYIT
  • Medium: Wood, Rawhide
  • Size: 4” tall x 7-1/2” diameter
  • Item # 25507
  • SOLD

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